Alloy 800H UNS N08810: Properties, Applications, and Benefits
Alloy 800H UNS N08810: Properties, Applications, and Benefits
Alloy 800H (UNS N08810) is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with excellent high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance. This material is widely used in demanding industrial environments due to its stability and durability under extreme conditions.
Key Properties
Alloy 800H offers outstanding creep and rupture strength at elevated temperatures up to 1500°F. Its high nickel content provides resistance to chloride stress-corrosion cracking, while chromium enhances oxidation and carburization resistance.
Common Applications
This alloy serves critical roles in heat treatment equipment, industrial furnaces, and petrochemical processing systems. It’s particularly valuable in steam methane reforming and ethylene production where thermal stability is paramount.
Material Benefits
Users benefit from extended service life, reduced maintenance costs, and improved safety margins in high-temperature operations. The material maintains structural integrity even after prolonged exposure to aggressive environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Temperature Limitations
Alloy 800H performs optimally between 1100°F and 1500°F, making it suitable for most industrial heating applications while maintaining mechanical properties.
Corrosion Resistance
The alloy demonstrates excellent resistance to oxidation, sulfidation, and carburization in various corrosive atmospheres encountered in chemical processing.
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